The Art of the Story -

Published: Dec. 20, 2021, 2:01 a.m.

b"We're talking about the art of the story and how stories shape our lives. Does every story really come down to the two basic plotlines of a stranger comes to rides into town and/or someone goes on a journey? Bottom line is that we are the directors of our own stories (our own lives) and we can create any story we wish.\\nif you enjoy our show, please contribute by leaving us a little something, or a big something ;)\\n buymeacoffee.com/friendlyspace \\n\\xa0\\nTranscript - The Art of the Story\\n[00:00:00] Fawn: Stop it. Are you serious? Hello? No. So you're saying no. What about Legally Blonde? \\n[00:00:06] Matt: She takes trip. \\n[00:00:08] Fawn: Damn she does. She does. She does. Ah, all right. How about Love Actually? \\n[00:00:15] Matt: See, that's too many stories. You got to pick a story. \\n[00:00:17] Fawn: All right. \\n[00:00:20] Matt: I don't know. Trying to grade a novel. Right dude, one guy does take a trip.\\nHe goes to Portugal. \\n[00:00:29] Fawn: I hate that. You're right. Okay guys. So what we're talking about, uh, Matt and I have been talking about stories and how every story comes to. One, one thing, like one, what do you call it? What even call it?\\n[00:00:45] Matt: Two basic plots. \\n[00:00:46] Fawn: So the basic plot that comes into every story, like, well, this is just what Matt and I have been riffing on is something that you said, what was his name?\\nJohn Gardner a writer. Wait, no, you said \\n[00:00:59] Matt: yes, not Grisham. \\n[00:00:59] Fawn: . All right. So the whole idea is. This one writer said, ever"